एवमुक्त्वा ततो वाणी विरराम महीपते । तत्रास्ति कुण्डमपरं पवित्रं जलपूरितम् । तत्र स्नातो नरः सद्यः कुलं तारयतेऽखिलम्
evamuktvā tato vāṇī virarāma mahīpate | tatrāsti kuṇḍamaparaṃ pavitraṃ jalapūritam | tatra snāto naraḥ sadyaḥ kulaṃ tārayate'khilam
Pagkasabi nito, O hari, tumahimik ang tinig. Naroon din ang isa pang sagradong lawa, dalisay at punô ng malinis na tubig. Ang sinumang maligo roon ay agad na nagliligtas sa buong angkan niya.
Pulastya
Tirtha: Unnamed ‘aparaṃ kuṇḍam’ (another sacred pool)
Type: kund
Listener: King (mahīpati) within the frame-story
Scene: A clear, water-filled kuṇḍa beside the hermitage; pilgrims descend steps, bathe, and offer water-libations; the atmosphere is pristine and sanctified.
Tīrtha-snānā (ritual bathing in a holy place) is portrayed as purifying not only the individual but also benefiting ancestors and descendants.
A sacred kuṇḍa (pool) located at/near Gautamāśrama in the Arbuda Khaṇḍa narrative.
Snāna (bathing) in the holy kuṇḍa for immediate, far-reaching merit.